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Burn down an entire forest, Kill all wildlife (birds frogs deer monkeys rodents), call it a beautiful park, sell it as a tour bus stop to see limestone rocks. This is scorched earth. Go figure. Never in a million years would I ever expect to...More

A wonderful view of a large karst plateau, but because it's a plateau, if you're not so interested in topography, just passing through there by car may satisfy you.
It seems hard to find a nice shade of a tree, I recommend to go there...More

If you're done with the cave and need something else to do, have a walk around the area and check out the karst formations. It was nice but I've seen more spectacular views elsewhere in Japan. I do think I saw a bear in the...More

Huge and amazing karst landscape in this area. There are actually hiking trails all the way across the landscape but be prepared to spend a few hours since the area is pretty big. Feels nice and quiet in the middle of the plateau, which also...More

we got here around 3 pm in Oct,spreading just over the hill, filled with green grass and limestone rocks. Being able to see 360degrees,limestones are like sheep are eating grasses.fittable for a prety woman standing and taking pictures.

Free of charge, but 20min (by car) away from nearest train station (Mine Station). Either go by car or by bus. Bus schedule and fares can be found here: http://english.karusuto.com/html/access/
The observatory gives a beautiful view of the Akiyoshidai. The mountain range seems to go...More